The resolution introduced on February 3, 2026, designates June as Fidelity Month in West Virginia, aiming to promote the values of faith, family, and patriotism. It emphasizes that these principles are foundational to the state and the nation, as enshrined in both the West Virginia Constitution and the U.S. Constitution. The resolution highlights concerns over the declining support for traditional values in recent years, citing research that underscores the importance of these virtues for societal well-being.

The resolution calls for a month-long celebration to reaffirm West Virginia's commitment to these civic virtues, suggesting that fostering fidelity to God, family, community, and country is essential for human flourishing and a healthy society. It concludes with a directive for the Clerk of the House of Delegates to send a copy of the resolution to the Governor, ensuring official recognition of Fidelity Month.